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HIRE OUR CHOIR. SOME VOICES, the UK’s most exciting non-audition pop choir, started in 2010 in London with just seven choir members meeting up to sing and socialise. This has grown to over 1,300 members meeting in 10 rehearsal venues across London and locations in Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Margate, Newcastle, Portsmouth, St Albans, Stroud
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Some Voices is a 2000 British drama film directed by Simon Cellan Jones and adapted for the screen by Joe Penhall, from his own stage play (originally a production for the Royal Court Theatre, London). It is Cellan Jones's first feature film.
25 ago 2000 · Some Voices: Directed by Simon Cellan Jones. With Daniel Craig, David Morrissey, Kelly Macdonald, Julie Graham. A schizophrenic causes havoc in his brother's restaurant.
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- Comedy, Drama
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- 2000-08-25
Some Voices; Titolo originale: Some Voices: Paese di produzione: Regno Unito: Anno: 2000: Durata: 101 min Genere: drammatico: Regia: Simon Cellan Jones: Sceneggiatura: Joe Penhall: Fotografia: David Odd: Montaggio: Elen Pierce Lewis: Musiche: Adrian Johnston: Scenografia: Zoe MacLeod: Interpreti e personaggi
7 gen 2014 · 51K views 10 years ago. When schizophrenic Ray (Daniel Craig) is released from psychiatric hospital, his devoted brother Pete (David Morrissey) takes care of him. But when Ray starts a relationship...
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Synopsis. Some Voices has come a long way from its theatrical origins. The journey started when Elinor Day, then at the BBC, saw Joe Penhall's acclaimed play about two brothers, one of whom is schizophrenic, at London's Royal Court theatre.
Some Voices. Peter Bradshaw applauds a substantial, compassionate movie about mental illness. Friday 25 August 2000. The Guardian. Auditory hallucination, or hearing voices - considered to...